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    Mowrer's Two-Factor Theory Satisfactorily Explains Why Some Stimuli (Such as Spiders)
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Mowrer's Two-Factor Theory Satisfactorily Explains Why Some Stimuli (Such as Spiders)

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Mowrer's two-factor theory satisfactorily explains why some stimuli (such as spiders) are more likely to become feared rather than others.

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